Issue: April 26, 2007
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Different wavelengths
Facing double-standard royalties, the Internet radio industry fights to stay alive.
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An Arctic expedition
A Chico Junior High teacher prepares to embark on a research trip to study climate change in Greenland.
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Gravel mine loses first round
County supervisors decline to allow M&T Ranch to remove land from protected status.
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Drug warriors tote up the score
Arrests are down in Butte County, but meth is still “the drug of choice.”
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Anesthesia docs: We’re new and improved
A new group with a new structure may have enabled Enloe’s anesthesiology care to bounce back to health.
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Doolittle feels the heat
Federal criminal investigation targets congressman.
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Magalia clinic survives
Family practice gets some help, new lease on life.
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Chico Internet success sold
Improvement Direct snapped up by huge British firm.
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Got milk? Chico State does
The first university-based organic dairy in the West is up and running.
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Organic milk does a body really good
Organic milk boasts higher amounts of nutrients than conventional milk.
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Judicial arrogance
The Supreme Court thinks it can practice medicine.
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The cost of loving guns
Let’s be honest: We as a country don’t really want controls.
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Ted by any other name
It takes more than high heels and a padded bra to become a woman.
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Manners really matter
Chico has something to brag about (with characteristic restraint).
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Letters for April 26, 2007
Our always-sharp readers let us know what they think.
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Ride of a lifetime
Stephanie Marshall and Jim Savage will bike halfway across the country to raise money for African orphans.
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Culture vulture
In which Culture Vulture prepares for spring cleaning and laments the loss of his kindred spirit, Kurt Vonnegut.
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Collective consciousness
The Crux changes leadership but continues to pursue a shared vision of bringing Chico art to the world.
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Into the ring
Three months of training lead up to Chad Paddock’s first boxing match, in front of a sold-out crowd.
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Days of Lore
Activism is stll alive and well in Chico; benefits abound as MTV (sort of) comes to Chico and metalheads show some heart; local songstress Aubrey Debauchery has left the coffee shop.
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A Man Without a Country
Kurt Vonnegut’s latest book offers a light, yet cynical look at current affairs.
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Ruined Music
Web site gives people the chance to reclaim the songs associated with heartbreak.
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Technobabble
Internet radio breathes its last gasp; Sony busts its own; Parisians look to technology to create their own park; and computer server meltdowns help late tax filers.
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Gardening with Roy Rogers
Slide-guitar virtuoso Roy Rogers digs deep into the roots of blues.
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Breaking the chain
Original Pete’s keeps it simple in a friendly atmosphere.
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Finding the weak spot
Fracture‘s lead actors play off each other well despite a plot with a few holes.
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Pretty dead
Hot Fuzz: Pop-culture references galore splattered with plenty of gore.
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Visions of the 20th Century Through the Lens of Ira Latour (University Film Series)
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